Comments are not encrypted (by default) and this is not mentioned in the program window
hakavlad opened this issue · 2 comments
hakavlad commented
README says "It's designed for maximal security, making absolutely no compromises security-wise", but comments are not encrypted by default and the user will not even be notified of this, unless he reads the README to a certain paragraph.
In my opinion, it would be good practice to notify users right in the program window that comments are not encrypted by default because not all users read the documentation beyond the first paragraph. This could reduce mortality among inattentive users.
HACKERALERT commented
Very good observation, thanks for pointing it out. Although I think most
people are sensible enough not to put sensitive data in the comments field,
I agree with you that adding something like a tooltip on hover would be a
good failsafe. It would be a small change so I won't make a new release
just for it, but I'll keep this issue open as a reminder to add the warning
when I make the next release, whenever that may be. Thanks!
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README says "It's designed for maximal security, making absolutely no
compromises security-wise", but comments are not encrypted by default and
the user will not even be notified of this, unless he reads the README to a
certain paragraph.
In my opinion, it would be good practice to notify users right in the
program window that comments are not encrypted by default because not all
users read the documentation beyond the first paragraph. This could reduce
mortality among inattentive users.
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HACKERALERT commented
Added this to the changelog for the next release, so I'll close it here to keep things clean and organized.